PresSTORE is a data management system that seamlessly scales up from small over medium up to enterprise-sized businesses. The concept of an integrated data management and security solution is built into PresSTORE's core. The data is managed throughout its life cycle, from the moment of its creation, to the inevitable backups over to long term archiving. This offers maximum security, efficient management and optimal engagement of resources resulting in a considerable reduction in costs.

PresSTORE consists of three modules: PresSTORE Synchronize, PresSTORE Backup und PresSTORE Archive that can be combined according to your requirements.

What is new in this release:

1. Backup: Fool proof backup rotation

Extended security requires backup rotation. In case rotation is not performed by the user, backup now runs on any of
the designated tapes. As a result the current backup is always available.

2. Backup and Archive: Restore selection

The restore selection offers the option to collect multiple directories and files for a single restore process in a floating window.

3. Archive: Metadata import

Selected metadata can be imported automatically by a script while archiving.

4. GUI: Improved usability and information in the browser interface

The job monitor now displays information about levels of backup and synchronize jobs. Storage administration is simplified by listing mounted volumes and logged-in users in the file picker..

5. Storage management: New job log for volumes

All job operations can now be viewed for each volume separately..

6. Backup2Go: Automatic software update for workstations

After PresSTORE has been updated on the sever, workstations will be updated automatically.

7. Backup2Go: Network filter

The new network filter allows for single workstations or groups to be backed up only when within a selected network.

8. Backup2Go: Display of used disk space

The workstation list now displays used disk space per workstation

9. Volume management: Using barcode as volume name

PresSTORE can now automatically use tape barcodes as volume names for labeling.